Re: Database structure - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Henshall, Stuart - WCP
Subject Re: Database structure
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Msg-id E2870D8CE1CCD311BAF50008C71EDE8E01F7489C@MAIL_EXCHANGE
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In response to Database structure  ("Peter Goggin" <pgoggin@smartchat.net.au>)
Responses Re: Database structure  ("Joshua b. Jore" <josh@greentechnologist.org>)
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For 1 & 2 I believe you have to use symbolic links
(the names of the files are the OIDs, there's a
contrib module called something like oid2name).
If you mean for Administring it, I believe there is
phppgadmin, and I've also heard that webmin supports it.
regards,
- Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Goggin [mailto:pgoggin@smartchat.net.au]
Sent: 09 May 2002 15:11
To: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org
Subject: [NOVICE] Database structure


I have had a number of years experience with Oracle.  I am considering using
Postgresql but while there is an enourmous amount of documentation
available, none of it seems to answer some questions which I have to resolve
if I am to use it.

1. Does postgresql have the concept of table spaces as used in Oracle?
2. Is it possible to construct the data base so that the index for a table
can reside on a different disk to the data for the table?
3. Is there an interface for postgresql which can be used to link the data
base to web pages?



Regards



Peter Goggin----

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